5. Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs There are 110 calories in a 1 egg serving of Russell Stover® Milk Chocolate Marshmallow Egg.Golfing (no cart), caring clubs: (M) 14 Minutes (F) 16 MinutesHow many holes on the green will it take you to burn one of these?

6. Whoppers® Robin Eggs There are 180 calories in the 8 piece serving of Whoppers Robin Eggs. Tennis (singles): (M) 16 Minutes (F) 18 MinutesAdd a backspin on the spotted ball for this volley of calories.

Moving from the basket to the buffet:

7. Honey Baked Ham® There are 125 calories in a 3 ounce serving of Honey Baked Ham. Jogging: (M) 12 Minutes (F) 14 MinutesHigher protein than all that candy, but it will still sending you jogging for a mile or two.

8. Scalloped Potatoes There are 217 calories in 1 cup of scalloped potatoes. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: 20 MinutesMaybe a wristlock will help you control your fork for this throw down.

9. Deviled Egg There are 62 calories in one half of a large deviled egg. Jumping Rope: (M) 5 Minutes (F) 7 MinutesIncrease your effort with some double unders to stomp off a few extra calories.

10. Rack of Lamb There are 165 calories in 1 lamb rib, lean and fat eaten (Paleo plus protein here!). CrossFit®: 49 MinutesOf course, the calories burnt depend on what the WOD entails!11. Strawberry Shortcake There are 211 calories in 1 shortcake sponge with whipped cream and strawberries. Walking (briskly): (M) 37 Minutes (F) 45 MinutesIf you skip the whipped cream, you could slice a minute or two off your walk time.

11. Strawberry Shortcake There are 211 calories in 1 shortcake sponge with whipped cream and strawberries. Walking (briskly): (M) 37 Minutes (F) 45 MinutesIf you skip the whipped cream, you could slice a minute or two off your walk time.

12. Carrot Cake There are 326 calories in 1 piece of carrot cake (that’s 1/10 of a 1-layer, 8″ or 9″ diameter). Running, at a pace of 6 mph/10 min mile: (M) 22 Minutes (F) 27 MinutesCarrots and cake-you had hopes since it included a vegetable, but knew this calorie count wouldn’t bode well.

We’re not saying you can’t enjoy the treats of the season, just be aware how quick the calories can add up. (Kind of like rabbits in the spring.)